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Get on your bike! Join the Big Bike Ride and raise money to help end cruelty to children. It's easy to take part; whether you organise your own ride in a local park or join one of the NSPCC organised bike rides which will be taking place across the UK. | |
Time for tea! Join thousands of people accross the country and organise a tea party as part of our Stop for Tea initiative and help change a child's life. Email stopfortea@nspcc.org.uk to order you free pack now! | |
| Having a celebration? Find out how you and your guests can raise money for children through our Celebrate scheme. | |
Get Active Join our running team and help to make a real difference for children. Already got a place? Contact running@nspcc.org.uk or call 020 7825 2663 for a sponsorship pack. | |
| Take up the challenge participate in one of our exciting challenge events taking place in over 29 overseas destinations and raise vital funds for the NSPCC. | |
| Get involved whilst you work Visit our Corporate partnerships pages or download our to help raise money for children at work. | |
| Go fundraise! Order one of our Go fundraising guides packed full of ideas and inspiration. | |
| Fundraising ideas There are plenty of ideas packed into our A - Z of Fundraising leaflet. | ![]() |
Planning your own activity: Read our planning tips for an easy 10 step guide to organising your own event.
Set up your fundraising page: Whatever your fundraising activity, setting up your own fundraising page is a quick and easy way to get your friends, family and colleagues to support you.
Keep it safe: Whatever you are planning, please see our information on how to keep it safe , keep it legal and safeguarding children to help protect yourself and others at your event.
Every penny counts . Raising money through an event or activity will help us to provide our vital services helping thousands of children and young people throughout the UK and the Channel Islands.
Don't forget to contact your local office to let them what are you doing and for more help and advice.
...and most importantly, have FUN!